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Recovering the Forgotten Woodland Mound Excavations at Garden Patch (8DI4)

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Neill J. Wallis, Michelle J. LeFebvre, Meggan E. Blessing & Paulette S. McFadden. (2022) Exploring the origins of coastal villages: New discoveries at the Spring Warrior civic-ceremonial center on Florida’s Gulf Coast. The Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology 0:0, pages 1-6.
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Victor D. Thompson. (2022) Considering Ideas of Collective Action, Institutions, and “Hunter-Gatherers” in the American Southeast. Journal of Archaeological Research.
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Martin Menz. (2021) Domestic Architecture at Letchworth (8JE337) and Other Woodland Period Ceremonial Centers in the Gulf Coastal Plain. American Antiquity 87:2, pages 389-405.
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Megan C. Kassabaum. (2018) Early Platforms, Early Plazas: Exploring the Precursors to Mississippian Mound-and-Plaza Centers. Journal of Archaeological Research 27:2, pages 187-247.
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Neill J. Wallis & Victor D. Thompson. (2019) Early platform mound communalism and co-option in the American Southeast: Implications of shallow geophysics at Garden Patch Mound 2, Florida, USA. Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports 24, pages 276-289.
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Victor D. Thompson, Thomas J. Pluckhahn, Matthew H. Colvin, Justin Cramb, Katharine G. Napora, Jacob Lulewicz & Brandon T. Ritchison. (2017) Plummets, public ceremonies, and interaction networks during the Woodland period in Florida. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 48, pages 193-206.
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